I'm a senior business a***yst consultant, and I probably do less work than anyone else I know who works full time. It's like doing a bunch of mini capstone projects that aren't actually gonna get graded.
hm you get paid and what industry?
I'm a senior business a***yst consultant, and I probably do less work than anyone else I know who works full time. It's like doing a bunch of mini capstone projects that aren't actually gonna get graded.
Yo were you able to get a job like this right after college seems like I'm underqualified in terms of experience
hm you get paid and what industry?
I get paid 6 figures, and it varies. It's a consulting company, so we work with a bunch of different industries.
I get paid 6 figures, and it varies. It's a consulting company, so we work with a bunch of different industries.
What are some technical skills you have? Im a BA and I work in mostly with enterprise companies and the only skill i really have that can translate is excel and sql lol
Yo were you able to get a job like this right after college seems like I'm underqualified in terms of experience
You could get a jr position right out of college with very little experience for sure. Then just switch companies to a better job every few years until you're satisfied.
What are some technical skills you have? Im a BA and I work in mostly with enterprise companies and the only skill i really have that can translate is excel and sql lol
I think what you've got is enough. Being willing to learn, communicating well, being likable, and critical thinking are way more important. Anybody can just look something up at any moment, but it's amazing how many people just don't know how to talk to people.